I spent most of an evening trying to get 5.1 playback through a Thunderbolt-to-HDMI adaptor, using Amadeus 2.1.7, into an Audio/Video Receiver. This is a Late 2013 MacBook Pro 15", one of the last MacBook Pro models with an optical drive, running OS 10.8.5.

I started with a 6ch .WAV file created by a Tascam DR-680 recorder. I named the tracks "L", "R", "C", "LFE", "Ls", and "Rs". In the playback menu, I've assigned the tracks to "front left", "front right", "center", "center", "back left", and "back right". I couldn't find a way to assign one track to LFE.

Am I doing something else wrong? Should this work, or is this a limitation of Amadeus Pro?

So far as I am aware, there is no LFE. Shocked me too when I found this out.
Sincerely,The Constantly Barefooted Ray
Still a happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone 6+ and Apple TV user!Sent from my Mac,
the only computer with full accessibility for the blind built-in

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On Jun 8, 2015, at 12:24 PM, SteveSgt <forum2mail@hairersoft.com (forum2mail@hairersoft.com)> wrote:
I spent most of an evening trying to get 5.1 playback through a Thunderbolt-to-HDMI adaptor, using Amadeus 2.1.7, into an Audio/Video Receiver. This is a Late 2013 MacBook Pro 15", one of the last MacBook Pro models with an optical drive, running OS 10.8.5.I started with a 6ch .WAV file created by a Tascam DR-680 recorder. I named the tracks "L", "R", "C", "LFE", "Ls", and "Rs". In the playback menu, I've assigned the tracks to "front left", "front right", "center", "center", "back left", and "back right". I couldn't find a way to assign one track to LFE.Am I doing something else wrong? Should this work, or is this a limitation of Amadeus Pro?_______________________________________________Amadeus forum mailing listUnsubscribe / change settings at http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/forum_list